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Show #1100: Food Fights & Culture Wars - (14.69 MB) Listen Now Guest: Tom Nealon, Author, Food Fights & Culture Wars Subject: Topics include how an antiquarian book bookstore owner became an expert medieval chef; how food trends of the past moved civilizations to war and peace; and what those trends might portend for our future with food. Topics include the number and extent of pesticide stories that populate current news; what that news portends for the ability to use pesticides; and whether we can, or cannot, feed the future without using pesticides. Topics include the extent to which food has become contaminated with pesticides; the claim we must use those pesticides to feed the world; and speculation as to whether we can feed future populations without pesticides. Topics include the extent to which bees are responsible for the food we eat; speculation as to why their colonies are collapsing throughout the nation, and what measures are being taken to protect the pollinators. - (14.69 MB) Listen Now Guest Professor Andy Dyer, University of South Carolina and author of Chasing the Red Queen: Subject: Eat or be eaten!

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